Conversations with G & G
In honour of Falls Prevention Awareness Month, we welcome back expert pain physiotherapist Meghan Dean to discuss a proactive approach to ageing well at home. This episode moves beyond simple home modifications to explore the core philosophy of the Support at Home program: reablement. We discuss why "taking it easy" can sometimes be the wrong advice after a fall, and how a multisdisciplinary team works synergistically to keep you strong, safe, and independent. Visit our website for the full article and extra resources: š www.conversationswithgandg.com [http://www.conversationswithgandg.com] šļø In this episode, we discuss: * The Three Domains of Risk: Physical, cognitive, and environmental factors that lead to falls. * The "Near-Miss" Warning Signs: Why "furniture walking" and stumbling are critical clinical indicators. * Expanding Safety Loops: A strategic method for rebuilding confidence after a fall. * OT vs. Physio: How these two professions complement each other to create a complete safety net. * Accessing Funding: Navigating the Support at Home clinical supports without co-contributions. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: Have you noticed any of the "near-miss" signs Meghan mentionedālike relying on furniture for balance or feeling that rising from a chair has become more effortful? Share your experience in the comments or join the conversation on our socials!
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